Bomber at home, local series #24. Pours copper, lacy head. Aroma is piney hops, caramel malts, floral and green. Taste is green pine, light citrus, mildly bitter with a strong malt profile adding caramel sweetness and taming this down quite a bit. Almost too tame for IPA status, more of a malty pale. Palate is medium body, medium carbonation. Enjoyable, but was expecting more of a focus on hops. Overwhelmed by malts.

On draft at the Isis restaurant, this pours amber with a large ice cream head that retains well, leaving whipped lacing. The nose is light and floral. Flavors of citrus and floral hops kept in check. Lightly bitter finish with a super quaffable medium body and smooth mouthfeel. Well-balanced and complex for days, but so easy to drink. Excellent.

Bomber. Pours a dark red/copper with a small white head. Strong Pine and resin aroma. Balance up front, more malt than hops. But the bitterness lingers as the hops kick in. Really enjoy the mouth feel of this one, very coating and thick. Points lost for the bold hop flavor to match the wonderful aroma and palate.

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